Stace Beaulieu’s

Teaching Experience


Spring 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005
Co-instructor for WHOI's graduate biological oceanography course:
syllabus 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005.
Fall 2005, 2002
Co-instructor for "Marine Invertebrates of Cape Cod", a graduate topics course at WHOI:
syllabus 2005, 2002.
July 2003
For S.E.A., I taught middle and high school science teachers about the "World of Zooplankton."
Spring 2002
I volunteered at Falmouth High School as the "Science Fair Mentor" and worked with students in the lab once a week after school.
Spring 2000
Co-instructor for graduate topics course at WHOI, titled "Benthic Organisms in Flow" .
Spring 1999
Co-instructor for undergraduate oceanography course (including lab), GE160/161 OCEANOGRAPHY II, with Dr. Gail Kineke in the Geology and Geophysics Dept. at Boston College .
Spring  1998
I taught the graduate seminar in Marine Ecology, MARS 268, at the University of San Diego .
1995 - 1997
As a graduate student, I was a teaching assistant at the University of California San Diego for the following courses: Structural Biochemistry (BIBC 100), Marine Zooplankton (SIO 271), and Introduction to Marine Ecology (BIEB 130).
1995 - 1997
I spent three summers as an instructor at the Birch Aquarium at Scripps , teaching marine biology classes for ages 9-12 and 12-15.

 
I am also a judge for science fairs. I think I am where I am today because of my own experiences in science fairs! Here you can see me as a senior in high school with my science fair project. Stace_ScienceFair_1988

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